Coordinates: 28°0′N 90°0′E / 28°N 90°E
Gasaམགར་ས་རྫོང་ཁག་ is one of the 20 dzongkhag (districts) comprising Bhutan. It is located in the far north of the county and spans the Middle and High Himalayas. It is the least developed of all the dzongkhags. It is also the largest, least populated and least densely populated of all 20 districts, with an area of 4,561 km² and a population of 3,116 (census of population 2005) although it has become a hot tourist destination because of its pristine forests and notably, the hot springs. The high altitude makes farming difficult, although government programs seek to establish mustard and summer vegetable planting programs. Residents herd yaks and dzos, and a small number benefit from the nascent tourism industry. More recently a small feeder road is being constructed and it shall be completed by the end of 2007. Electricity is also being supplied to some of the geogs and all electrification programmes is expected to be complete by 2012.
Gasa is most famous for its Layap people, and for the Snowman Trek, one of the most challenging treks in the Himalayas.
Gasa is bordered by Tibet to the north and by Thimphu, Punakha, and Wangdue Phodrang dzongkhags to the south. Gasa is divided into four gewogs: http://www.pc.gov.bt/fyp/Gewogs/gs_Laya.pdf
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